They're like $2.75 a log, but if you go to their website, you can print off coupons. I'll buy like 3 boxes and that will last a winter. Of course I only burn one every few days just to enjoy the flames dancing in the fireplace.

I burn maybe 2 cords a year in the garage. I just hate splitting and stacking it.
Since i broke my back it takes a week to recover from it.

We burn about 2 cords a year in our house too , that wood storage area is in a back spot on my property , and I have a small woodshed by the house that I move about 2 cords into each year .

I can imagine it would be a terrible job with a bad back

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Originally Posted by ppham444

They're like $2.75 a log, but if you go to their website, you can print off coupons. I'll buy like 3 boxes and that will last a winter. Of course I only burn one every few days just to enjoy the flames dancing in the fireplace.

That price is compareable to here

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Originally Posted by benbacher

Very nice oz, my wife and I plan on wood heat when we build. It'll be a pain to try and out-do your 7 cords, but I'll do what I must.

I love wood heat , we have 2 woodstoves in our house , one on the main floor and one in the basement

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Originally Posted by Jay238

We have a wood stove in our house as well as a fire place. The dam stove will make you sweat while there's 6ft of snow outside

We burn about 2 cords a year in our house too , that wood storage area is in a back spot on my property , and I have a small woodshed by the house that I move about 2 cords into each year .

I can imagine it would be a terrible job with a bad back

That price is compareable to here

I love wood heat , we have 2 woodstoves in our house , one on the main floor and one in the basement

Same here , you can over do it sometimes .

3' of snow outside and all the windows open , lol

Yea the stove is in the smaller of the two living rooms too. Question, do you have to put a pot of water on the stove sometimes to help with the humidity? Sometimes, the air gets so dry its like you cant breathe, but the water helps a lot. May be ancient technique but thats what my grandfather did

Yea the stove is in the smaller of the two living rooms too. Question, do you have to put a pot of water on the stove sometimes to help with the humidity? Sometimes, the air gets so dry its like you cant breathe, but the water helps a lot. May be ancient technique but thats what my grandfather did

No , my house is literally 75' from the ocean , we have no humidity issues